sometimes, even Talosians change their blingThe Keeper's medallion is more than 25% different from the way it looked before.
Kor
There's mostly truth in what you say, but it seems some people who say they are "Star Trek fans" want to unfairly single out DIS for using a pre-existing alien, as if Star Trek hasn't done that numerous times in the past.Face it, Trek fans don't want "new worlds and new civilizations." They want to boldly go where we have gone before.
That exhibits strong drives.I knew it had to be out there, somewhere. Sure enough.
Introducing the TALOS 4
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https://www.talos-vehicles.com/
Looks perfect for the new Picard show!![]()
Second to be Cancelled.Nope.
I think SIX Multi-Million Dollar Original Series Movies, would very much agree with that statement.As I've noted numerous times in the past, in different ways TNG, VOY, and ENT all tried to mix up the formula by showcasing different races. TNG in early years attempted to push up the Ferengi as baddies, which...didn't go well...and ended up partially returning to the Klingons and the Romulans. VOY went to the Delta Quadrant - an entirely new part of the galaxy - but attempts to come up with new antagonists like the Kazon were mocked. Ultimately they turned to the Borg. And ENT tried to introduce new races like the Suliban and the Xindi, but ultimately went fanwank in the last season.
Face it, Trek fans don't want "new worlds and new civilizations." They want to boldly go where we have gone before.
I knew it had to be out there, somewhere. Sure enough.
Introducing the TALOS 4
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https://www.talos-vehicles.com/
Looks perfect for the new Picard show!![]()
I think there were new alien species invented in each series that became classic: TNG had the Borg and the Cardassians (also Ferengi but they were improved upon in DS9). DS9 had the Dominion. Voyager had Species 8472. The closest Enterprise has to a new classic species were the Sullivan and Xindi, but neither reached classic status. Discovery hasn’t had any yet but it’s still a young series (and we’ll see if the unseen person who modified the probe is a new alien species). Each series did a combination of using alien species from past shows and inventing new good species, many of which became classic. I don’t think Discovery is that different yet.
Discovery has introduced Kelpiens, which are pretty well-received.
Discovery has introduced Kelpiens, which are pretty well-received.
...Just like TNG took stories involving Klingons and Romulans in many new directions.
Too soon.When prepared in garlic butter...![]()
au contraire. one does not want the delicate Kelpian flesh to become too crispy in the broiler but removing the ganglia too soon leaves the flavors slightly bland and does not bring out the natural juices.Too soon.
And the inside:I wonder if we will see something like this at some point:
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No, thanks. I'll have the vegetarian option, please.au contraire. one does not want the delicate Kelpian flesh to become too crispy in the broiler but removing the ganglia too soon leaves the flavors slightly bland and does not bring out the natural juices.
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